Stunning pictures show how birds see big cities

Have you ever wonder can be seen when flying as a bird? There are not so many people who don’t think about it because they all want to see the world from the eye view of birds. The good news is that talented Russian photographers made this dream come true by taking stunning aerial images of popular and breathtaking places on the planets. Their effort allows people to get a great look at how a bird sees the planet.

This photographic project is non-profit and it consists of over 200 aerial pictures that show the audience more than 200 popular travel destinations, such as Antarctica. AirPano posts new virtual tours on its official website on a weekly basis. If you use its special viewer, you can check each direction and feel like really being on the chosen location.

If you can’t travel to the location or destination of your dreams, these aerial images serve as your perfect replacement. They are not only beautiful photographs of popular and unique spots, but they also show their true essence. Talented Russian photographers use helicopters, hot-air balloons, dirigibles, and drones to showcase the planet and reveal how birds see it.

Think about popular landmarks, such as Paris, Moscow, Dubai, and many other famous cities. They all are photographed many times, so it’s easy to many people to recognize them at once. However, this group of photographers from Russia managed to offer viewers something new and unique. That’s because their incredible aerial pictures provide people with a unique eye view of birds of these popular destinations, thus casting them in a completely new light.

Most of these photographs are of the locations or cities that are easy to identify to most viewers at once. Their basic purpose is illustrating unexpected changes in a perspective. If you look at them, you’ll understand that some places, like Dubai hotels, are designed with a certain aerial perspective taken into a consideration.

The map of this popular city shows many channels that spread out in interesting semicircles. Besides, there are many bridges and canals, but water traffic in Amsterdam is different from the standard ground one and its high intensity.